Amazon unveiled a new tracking system at a time when Americans are debating the value of persistent surveillance.
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Social Media Users Vow Never To Buy Ring Cameras After Viewing 'Creepy,' 'Dystopian' Super Bowl Ad
"I’ve never seen a commercial destroy a company’s reputation before. Great work, Ring," one X user noted.
Ring's Super Bowl ad for its AI-powered lost-dog feature was meant to be heartwarming. Instead, it set off a firestorm over ...
Super Bowl viewers across the political spectrum sounded the alarm on a Ring camera commercial promoting a troubling new feature.
The home security company Ring aired a Super Bowl advertisement highlighting the AI-powered Search Party feature. When a pet ...
Amazon's Ring Doorbell Super Bowl ad reveals a new tech update for its product, but some people feel uncomfortable ...
Security company Ring debuted a new feature during a super bowl ad, meant to help people find their dogs. All a user has to ...
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Ring Doorbell camera ad asks users to opt in to mass surveillance under the guise of finding missing pets: 'Terrifying'
Things absolutely nobody said while watching Sunday's Super Bowl: No. 1: "Forget Tom Brady or Joe Montana -- clutch play and ...
Ring’s AI-powered network is likely to be used in its partnerships with law enforcement and agencies like ICE.
For some, Ring’s Super Bowl ad for Search Party raises concerns over AI surveillance, privacy, and how tech is reshaping ...
Combined with Ring’s recent rollout of its new facial recognition capability, it feels like a short leap for a pet-finding feature to be turned into a tool for state surveillance. Privacy expert Chris ...
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